ALREADY there are signs that the Nazi armies will not find everything so easy in the Balkans as on the Western front. Over the ...
Article : 527 wordsA men's branch of the Northern Tasmanian sub-division of the Australian Comforts Fund was formed at ...
Article : 578 wordsSurprising facts about the vitamin content of bread are coming from the Commonwealth Government's ...
Article : 240 wordsNo single factor would have a greater influence on the domestic history of Tasmania than the way in which the supply of electric light and power was ...
Article : 586 wordsMessrs. G. H. Farrow (Launceston) and E. T. Boddom (Spring Bay) were appointed justices of the peace at a meeting of the Executive Council ...
Article : 201 wordsThey that fight for freedom, undertake The noblest cause mankind can have at stake. ...
Article : 17 wordsChloroform: Successful Operation.—We are again enabled to record another instance of the successful application of this ...
Article : 81 wordsA verdict of death by misadventure was returned by the coroner (Mr. F. N. Stops) at the inquest at Launceston yesterday into the death of ...
Article : 402 wordsTHE ESTABLISHMENT of a bureau of home economics to eliminate malnutrition in children by the education of their mothers in the ...
Article : 223 wordsNo final action regarding the application of Mr. D. Roche, at present a member of the staff of the Department of Agriculture for appointment as city ...
Article : 102 wordsKelsall, Elizabeth Helen, Wright. street, East Devonport. Purtop, Leslie William, 128 William-street, Devonport, aged 66. ...
Article : 22 wordsIt was reported at the monthly meeting of the Tasmanian Producers' Association at Longford on Monday night that the executive of the association ...
Article : 441 wordsRegulations under the Workers' Compensation Act were amended by the Governor-in-Council at Hobart yesterday to give hospitals the right to ...
Article : 214 wordsThe permission of the' Federal Treasurer is still being awaited for the expenditure of approximately £11,000 on extensive new offices, workshops and ...
Article : 162 wordsMUSSOLINI celebrated Easter of 1939 by invading little Albania after a cruel bombardment of virtually undefended towns. Flushed ...
Article : 223 wordsMELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Wages for members of the Storemen and Packers' Union engaged in handling wool, grain, hides, tallow and skins and the ...
Article : 175 wordsMr. D. W. Murray, manager of the Latrobe flax mill, said yesterday that operations were gradually rising to their peak. The deseeding machines ...
Article : 146 wordsDetails of the extensive work accomplished by the Launceston Inasmuch Mission are contained in the report to be presented at the fifth annual meeting ...
Article : 176 wordsTraffic improvements in Launceston due to representations from the committee of the Royal Autocar Club of Tasmania' (Northern section) are ...
Article : 468 wordsImprovements to the Smithton aerodrome are being made by the Public Works Department. When they are completed the aerodrome will be ...
Article : 60 wordsThe system of placing children committed to the care of the Social Services and Children of the State Department with approved foster mothers ...
Article : 141 wordsSir.—I commend "Fauna" and "Bushman" upon their letters on an open game season. I think it should be closed for the reasons mentioned ...
Article : 1,076 wordsAs its campaign to immunise children against diphtheria five years ago had been completely successful, the Latrobe Council decided at its meeting ...
Article : 169 wordsRED CROSS Previously acknowledged. £43,621/6/1 Staff W. and G. Genders Pty. Ltd., £1/2/- East Launceston branch: Beulah ...
Article : 459 wordsProtests at the appointment of a single firm to handle Tasmania's fruit production and at the large sums paid in commissions on fruit ...
Article : 392 wordsAn increase from 924 to 950 in the number of persons employed in the state public service at the end of June, 1940, compared with the previous year, ...
Article : 314 wordsA suggestion that for the duration of the war the restrictions on the earnings of old-age pensioners should be relaxed to permit them to work on farms has ...
Article : 121 wordsThe Minister for Education (Mr. Cosgrove) said yesterday that through the generosity of Mr. A. W. Monds, of Launceston, arrangements had been ...
Article : 238 wordsThe greatly reduced number of unemployed persons receiving sustenance during the year ended June 30, 1940. could be attributed to military ...
Article : 113 wordsFive sets of headphones have already been received as a result of an appeal made in "The Examiner" last week for headphones for R.A.A.F. trainees who ...
Article : 115 wordsBENDIGO, Tuesday.—A verdict of not guilty was returned by the jury at the trial of Henry Woodier (19), farm labourer, of Yarraby, who was ...
Article : 58 wordsFor the 38th annual competitions in music, elocution and dancing, which will begin on Tuesday next, more than 800 entries have been received—about ...
Article : 99 wordsIt is doubtful whether the high prices now being given for rabbit skins will benefit many. War circumstances do not affect trappers directly, but ...
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Advertising : 54 wordsMELBOURNE, Tuesday—Australian postage stamps may be used by members of the A.I.F. in the Middle East for despatch of air mail to Australia, ...
Article : 91 wordsThe John Hart Conservatory is again delighting Launceston flower lovers with a colourful display of both drooping and tuber begonias. The shades ...
Article : 69 words"Tasmania must raise the necessary reinforcements for overseas." the Deputy Director of Recruiting (Major M. G. Butcher) stated yesterday. ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Wed 9 Apr 1941, Page 4
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